Kansas City Crime Scene: Bus Driver Outcry, Carjacking, Creeper & 911 Burnout

There's a lot to cover in this compilation that features some EXCELLENT crime reporting, follow-up, public safety warnings and legal fights.

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City bus drivers, tired of violence while on the job, raise safety concerns

Some Kansas City bus drivers are complaining that their safety is at risk and that turnover will continue if their safety concerns aren't addressed.


Suspect charged after woman killed in stabbing at KCK apartment

The incident was reported Friday, July 21, at an apartment complex just before 2 p.m. near N. 7th Street Trafficway and Nebraska Avenue.


Carjacking chase ends in multiple car crash at Bannister and I-435

All suspects were taken into custody after a brief foot chase.


KU football player arrested following alleged bomb threat at Anderson Family Football Complex

A University of Kansas football player was arrested Monday afternoon following a bomb threat that was made at the Anderson Family Football Complex.


'I'm going to follow you wherever you go.' JCCC student records confrontation, questions what prosecutors consider threats

A Kansas City student captured a road rage moment with her cell phone and now questions the lack of response from the Johnson County prosecutor.


Two seriously injured in crash after racing near I-435, Oldham Road

Police said the incident happened just before 8 p.m. on northbound Interstate 435 and Oldham Road.


Multiple people in custody after search warrant executed at Cass County gas station

Authorities are on scene of the Everyday gas station at the intersection of Commercial Street and Independence Street in Harrisonville.


2 critically injured from shooting at 46th, Warwick in Kansas City

Two people were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a shooting near the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City on July 23.


911 workers say centers are understaffed, struggling to hire and plagued by burnout

Emergency call center workers say their centers are understaffed, struggling to fill vacancies and plagued by worker burnout, according to a national survey released Tuesday.

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